Men who changed the world, part 4: the birth of liberty

General

Alternative Title

Birth of liberty

Description

Originally broadcast as a segment of the television program Johns Hopkins File 7 on January 25, 1959 from the studios of WJZ in Baltimore, Md. Black and white. Lynn Poole, producer; Ed Fryers, director; Walter Millis, Jr., writer; Ted Jaffee, narrator; produced by WJZ Television Station in Baltimore, Md. for the ABC Television Network. Lynn Poole, presenter. Digitized in 2004.

Abstract

Lynn Poole describes the two formative revolutions during John Locke's lifetime (1632-1704): the Puritan Revolution and the Glorious Revolution. Costumed actors examine Locke's ideas on government that led to his 1690 publication of "Two Treatises of Government," on natural rights theory and the social contract. Locke argued that all governments are a contract between the governing and governed and that the government rests on the consent of the governed. Lynn Poole reads from Locke's "A Letter Concerning Toleration," a religious tract. Subsequent acted scenes show Locke's later influence: a 1750 rationalist claims the most influential works are the Bible and Locke's publishings, such as "Some Thoughts Concerning Education," and "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding;" a 1776 American patriot demonstrates how Locke's political ideas are reflected in the Declaration of Independence; and a 1789 Frenchman explains how Locke's concepts were expanded by Voltaire.
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Dates

Date Published

1959-01-25
Publisher
Language
Identifiers

OCLC Number

55057960

Collection Number

COLL-0008

Item Barcode

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Resources
Resource Type
Moving Image

Extent

00:29:05hh:mm:ss
Contributor
Broadcaster (brd): ABC Television Network
Director (drt): Fryers, Edwin
Narrator (nrt): Jaffee, Ted
Production personnel (prd): Poole, Lynn
Producer (pro): Poole, Lynn
Screenwriter (aus): Millis, Walter, Jr., 1933-2014
Copyright and Use
System
Access Rights
Public digital access
Model
Video

Unique ID

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